Anders Kraupp

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Anders Kraupp
 
Born (1959-09-03) 3 September 1959 (age 64)
Team
Curling clubSundbybergs CK, Sundbyberg,
Stocksunds CK, Stockholm
Curling career Curling pictogram.svg
Member AssociationFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
World Championship
appearances
3 (2001, 2004, 2008)
World Mixed Doubles Championship
appearances
1 (2011)
European Championship
appearances
6 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)
Olympic
appearances
2: (2002, 2006)
Other appearances World Senior Curling Championships: 1 (2015),
European Mixed Curling Championship: 1 (2007)
Medal record
Curling
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2001 Lausanne
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2004 Gävle
European Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2001 Vierumäki
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2002 Grindelwald
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2003 Courmayeur
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2004 Sofia
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2005 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Swedish Mixed Championship [1]
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2007
Russian Mixed Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2013 [2]
Swedish Mixed Doubles Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2011 [3]

Anders Kraupp (born 3 September 1959 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish curler and curling coach. He competed at two Winter Olympics (2002, 2006).

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In 2013 he was inducted into the Swedish Curling Hall of Fame.

Teams

Men's

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateEvents
2000–01 Peja Lindholm Tomas Nordin Magnus Swartling Peter Narup Anders Kraupp ECC 2000 Bronze medal icon.svg
WCC 2001 Gold medal icon.svg
2001–02Peja LindholmTomas NordinMagnus SwartlingPeter NarupAnders Kraupp ECC 2001 Gold medal icon.svg
OG 2002 (4th)
2002–03Peja LindholmTomas NordinMagnus SwartlingPeter NarupAnders Kraupp ECC 2002 Silver medal icon.svg
2003–04Peja LindholmTomas NordinMagnus SwartlingPeter NarupAnders Kraupp ECC 2003 Silver medal icon.svg
WCC 2004 Gold medal icon.svg
2004–05Peja LindholmTomas NordinMagnus SwartlingPeter NarupAnders Kraupp ECC 2004 Silver medal icon.svg
2005–06Peja LindholmTomas NordinMagnus SwartlingPeter NarupAnders Kraupp ECC 2005 Silver medal icon.svg
OG 2006 (8th)
2006–07Anders Kraupp Per Sodergren Peter Eriksson Anton Sandström
2007–08Anders Kraupp Peder Folke Björn Brandberg Anton Sandström Mats Nyberg WCC 2008 (10th)
2008–09Anders KrauppPeder Folke Anders Hammarstrom Anton Sandström
2014–15 Peter Tedenbäck Rolf Wikström Mats Jansson Mikael Vilenius Anders Kraupp SMCC 2015 (10th)
2015 Anders Westerberg Rickard Bergqvist Claes Gunnarsson Lars Ahlberg Anders Kraupp WSCC 2015 (5th)
2018–19Anders KrauppMikael VileniusPeter TedenbäckRolf WikströmMats Jansson SMCC 2019 (5th)

Mixed

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateEvents
2007–08Anders Kraupp Åsa Häggman Magnus Nilsson Linda Kjerr SMxCC 2007 Gold medal icon.svg
EMxCC 2007 (15th)
2013Anders Kraupp Vita Moiseeva Aleksandr Orlov Maria Duyunova Vladislav Goncharenko RMxCC 2013 Gold medal icon.svg [2]

Mixed doubles

SeasonMaleThirdFemale
2011Anders Kraupp Sabina Kraupp SMDCC 2011 Gold medal icon.svg
WMDCC 2011 (4th)

Record as a coach of national teams

YearTournament, eventNational teamPlace
2010 2010 European Curling Championships Flag of Greece.svg  Greece (men)
25
2013 2013 World Junior Curling Championships Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (junior women)
Gold medal icon.svg
2014 2014 World Junior Curling Championships Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (junior women)
Bronze medal icon.svg
2015 2015 World Junior Curling Championships Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (junior women)
7
2016 2016 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil (mixed doubles)
29

Personal life

Anders is from a curling family; his son Sebastian (born in 1985) won the world men's championship in 2013 and his daughter Sabina (born in 1986) is a European mixed bronze medallist from 2008. [4] [5]

He started playing curling in 1978 when he was 19 years old.

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References

  1. "SM Mixed" (in Swedish). Svenska Curlingförbundet. Archived from the original on 2010-08-12. (web-archive; results from 1967—1968 to 2006—2007)
  2. 1 2 "Чемпионат России по кёрлингу среди смешанных команд 2013 — Керлинг в России". Archived from the original on 2016-10-26.(in Russian)
  3. "Архивированная копия" . Retrieved 2012-02-05.[ dead link ]
  4. "Anders Kraupp | Lag Peja Lindholm, Östersunds CK" (in Swedish). Archived from the original on April 28, 2005.
  5. "Landslagsspelare genom tiderna – Herrar - Svenska Curlingförbundet (Swedish male national curlers)" (in Swedish). Archived from the original on September 22, 2020. Retrieved July 29, 2019. (look for "Kraupp, Anders")